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Perhaps it was not wise, then, to read Baudelaire. Really though. Etymologically, the French spleen is taken from the English word because the spleen is the location of the production of black bile in medieval thought.
Not exactly uplifting stuff. I picked up my Baudelaire anthology hoping for some old fashioned wisdom. Their writings amount to critiques of reason and classical truth.
This deconstruction, which is brilliant and must be considered in any serious social analysis going forward, is fundamentally missing something, however.
There is the death of the text, the death of the author, the death of authentic truth, the death of the autonomous subject. So I picked up Baudelaire.
I was hoping for some romanticism, for a world in which the author, the subject, exists and strives for transcendence. This was Baudelairian romanticism at its best, spleen and all.